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Election Notices. ELECTION FOR SUPERINTENDENT, MACANDREW’S Central Commit. tee will meet This Evening, at half-past 7. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. MR . MACA SS R Y Will address the Electors of Dunedin This, WEDNESDAY, Evening at Eight o’clock at the Oddfellows Hall, George street. On THURSDAY Evening at the same hour at the Mission House, Russell street; And on FRIDAY" Evening at the same hour, at the Imperial Hotel, Princes street north. EOSLYN DISTRICT. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. MR. DRIVER will address the Electors of this District At the Schoolhouse, Mornington, On THURSDAY Evening, the 12th inst., At 8 o’clock. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. /"'i ENTLEMKN—I respectfully solicit your VJT vote at the forthcoming General Assembly Election for the City. Having now represented you for over seventeen years, my political career and principles must he pretty well known. Ido not. therefore deem it necessary to refer to them here, but will be most happy to give such explanations as may be required of me on the day of Nomination. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS. PENINSULA. To Messrs Dickson, Bacon, Anderson, Christie, Robertson, Popliam, MTveuzie, and Eighty Requisitionists. GENTi EMEN, —I have much pleasure in allowing myself to be nominated as your representative in the Provincial Council. Ifehcted, yon may depend on my doing my best to further the interests of the district. On some early day 1 will address you on the great questions affecting your interests in particular, and those of the Province in general. DAVID ROSS, Architect, &c. Amusements. pRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees • • Messrs J. S. Willis and Co. Stage Manager - - Mr E. W. Lawrence. Last Night of the GRAND XMAS PANTOMIME HARLEQUIN ALFRED THE GREAT. MILLION NIGHT! MILLION NIGHT! ! MILLION NIGHT ! ! ! HALF PRICE To all Parts of the House for this Night only. DRESS CIRCLE, 2s STALLS, Is 6d PIT, SIXPENCE Thus, enabling all classes to witness the Greatest Production of the Season. Last Night of the Pantomime. Last Night of the LILLIPUTIAN SAILORS. Last Night of the Gorgeous L.*vst Scene. Last Night of the GORGEOUS SCENERY, TRICKS, AND TRANSFORMATIONS 1 The Pantomime played first. EMPIRE BILLIARD SALOON, EMPIRE HOTEL. THE Undersigned begs to inform his Friends and Customers that from and after this date the price will be reduced to ONE SHILLING per game during the day. A. AUGAN, Lessee. VOLUNTEER DRILL MEN. FOR SINGLE 111 ALL IN—Love with some good and industrious young Woman. ATTENTION —Pay to her faithfully and respectfully. RIGHT PAGE —In popping the question like a man. QUICK MARCH—To her Parents and ask their consent. FILE RIGHT —With her to Church and go through the service of Matrimony. HALT— And reflect seriously upon the new duties which you have assumed, and then perform them. RIGHT ABOUT FACE From the haunts which you frequented when single, and prefer your own home. ADVAKCTE AXtMS—To-your young wife when out walking with her and never leave her to TRAIL BEHIND. , BREAK OFF —Staying out at night ami other bad habits, purchase a Piai.oforte and Music during the Cheap Sale at E 0 It G E R . WES T’S MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE, Prixces Street, Duxedik. (Established ISGI.) Business Hours from 9 till 6, Saturdays excepted.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2466, 11 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2466, 11 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2466, 11 January 1871, Page 3

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